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    Marburger Farm Dairy

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Supported Marburger for 40 years will never buy again from any of there dairy products again in my life

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    Fellowship Foods

    4.3(3 reviews)
    12.9 mi
    $$

    Each fortnight, Milady Kay brings home a crate of fresh produce from Kohser Farms that is delivered…read moreto her place of employment. For as little as $14.50 a week, one can have a wooden box of vegetables fruits, meat, and eggs dropped off for you at a pick-up point. The contents will vary each time depending on what is in season. Just 5 subscriptions are needed for a stop to be established, so get your co-workers, friends, relatives, and neighbors in on this! So far, we've only been getting the vegetables, and over the past few months that we've been using KF, we have yet to be disappointed by a single shipment. Kohser Farms comes highly recommended as utmost freshness is their raison d'être. More information on KF can be found at this link... http://www.localharvest.org/kohser-farms-M42508 Hop aboard, locavores!

    We really need a grocery delivery service here in Beaver County. I tried to sign up for Fellowship…read moreFoods but immediately backed out when I saw the insane prices. This service should really take into account the people who live here, and not just cater to the rich. It is simply untrue that you have to pay prices like this to feed your family well, and it's also a very classist and false assumption (on the part of some) that "poor people" do not care about their health. There are many people here that could use grocery delivery, such as elders and folks with limited mobility. It is sad that this service is out of reach for many of us.

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    Sirna's Farm & Market

    Sirna's Farm & Market

    4.6(7 reviews)
    74.1 mi
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    Sirnas is my go to for pizza or wings, it's a healthier alternative and it truly brings farm to…read moretable in a delicious way. Not to mention the fantastic and friendly service, everyone is so open and willing to talk and help you navigate the menu. I love sirnas!

    This is a Hollywood movie come true!…read more The Sirna's were your typical urban-dwelling family with regular city-type jobs up until a few years ago when they decided to buy a plot of land and move out to the country to start farming. Today, they do a great job encouraging and supporting local farming initiatives while taking their hard-worked goods to weekend markets in Cleveland suburbs like Shaker Heights and South Russell. They also operate their own storefront on their land open during growing season which features their own goods as well as stuff from local farms and wineries (cheese, sausages, canned goods, wines, etc.) - again, supporting the local farmers and businesses. One story I always tell people is on one weekend I was desperate for some dill as I had a bunch of baby cuckes at home ready to be pickled. She ran out of the store and came back from the fields a few minutes later handing me this gigantic bouquet of dill weed for about $2. Now I only needed a few sprigs for the pickles but boy the house smelled great for a week! We participated in their CSA one year - a way of buying a share in the farmers' operation. For an up-front lump sum fee, your share nets you a weekly bag of whatever the crops yield that week. This goes on for several months while crops can be harvested. While you don't usually get a choice of what you'll receive (it's whatever is ripening that week!), every bag has an abundance of food. This is perfect for the family that has flexibility in preparing and eating a variety of vegetables from week to week. We received throughout the growing season (not in just one week) corn, potatoes, tomatoes, green beans, radishes, zucchini, butternut squash, yellow squash, kohlrabi, onions, and much more. On weeks which were light on crops, especially in the beginning, Sirna's substituted freshly-ground peanut butter and local honey. Sirna's also does a Fall festival open house with hay rides for the kids. Located along 44 about 2 miles south of 422, Sirna's is definitely worth your while to stop by here one of your summer/fall weekends and support your local farmers.

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    Haffey Family Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    24.3 mi

    I first heard of Haffey Family Farm at the Oakmont Farmers Market. I saw tables of their produce,…read moreand I, of course, wanted to buy some! The onions, cucumbers, potatoes, beets, corn, cabbages, zucchinis, blueberries, raspberries, plums, dill, peppers, etcetera looked so fresh! My husband commented that the prices were lower than what many grocery stores charge for lower-quality produce. I bought one Jumbo Zucchini and two ears of corn. When I got home, I measured the zucchini, and it was about 15 inches long and had a circumference of 10.5 inches! I cooked one-third of the zucchini as a side for dinner for two people, and I liked that the zucchini had no blemishes and tasted so good. For the next meal, I cooked the corn. The corn was small to medium in size, but it was juicy and flavorful. I decided to search for this farm online to learn more about it. According to the farm's website, it is a small, family-operated farm that is not USDA-certified organic, but it grows only non-GMO produce, and it uses organic farming practices. Organic--yay! :) This farm's website said that customers may purchase the produce not only through the Oakmont Farmers Market but also through the Bellevue Farmers Market and the Cranberry Township Farmers Market. Furthermore, this farm offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. The CSA prices vary based on the size of your family (e.g., individual/couple, small, or large) and if you sign up for a half season (8 weeks biweekly) or full season (16 weeks). Several pickup locations are available throughout the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

    Great family farm business. You can find them at numerous farmer's markets around the Pittsburgh…read morearea. I was lucky enough to get a little goodie bag from them during the Yelp event tonight at the Cranberry Farmers Market. I turned around and bought a pint of some the best looking strawberries that I've seen in quite awhile. I was there late and their produce was flying off the table. But what was left looked really fresh and delicious. They were really friendly as well. I will be back to get my fresh produce. Remember to support locale farmers.

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